Anthropic's Claude 3 iPhone App Is Here To Rival ChatGPT
In addition to the iOS app launch, the company is enhancing its business proposition with a "team" plan, enabling corporate clients to procure chatbot access for their entire workforce.
Anthropic, an artificial intelligence (AI) startup, unveiled its latest chatbot technology tailored for businesses, joining the competition to secure corporate investments. The San Francisco-headquartered company, supported by tech giants Alphabet and Amazon, introduced Claude 3 in March, a suite of artificial intelligence models touted to surpass competitors like Microsoft-backed OpenAI and Google, the media has reported.
In addition to the iOS app launch, the company is enhancing its business proposition with a "team" plan, enabling corporate clients to procure chatbot access for their entire workforce.
"In today’s world, smartphones are at the centre of how people interact with technology. To make Claude a true AI assistant, it’s crucial that we meet users where they are – and in many cases, that’s on their mobile devices,” Scott White at Anthropic was quoted as saying by The Guardian.
Anthropic mentioned its applicability for finance teams in generating investment reports, engineering teams dealing with extensive codebases, or sales teams strategising on securing significant clients.
This move intensifies competition with ChatGPT creator OpenAI, which is offering a similar business-oriented plan at comparable rates. However, Anthropic's venture into enterprise technology might also lead to competition with its backers, Google and Amazon, both vying to secure business expenditures on AI.
Similar tensions are surfacing across the burgeoning AI industry. News agency Reuters recently reported that OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, directly presented his company's business offering to some of Microsoft's major clients.
One of the standout features of Claude 3 is its capability to ingest a substantial amount of data, equivalent to the length of two books, and accurately summarise, analyse, or extract a single piece of data from it. The third iteration of the Claude large language model is available directly to users on its website in three variations: a fast and straightforward model named "haiku," a slower but more robust model named "sonnet," and exclusively for paying customers, the comprehensive "opus" system.